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Surgical Skills | “Percutaneous Screw” Temporary Fixation Technique for Proximal Tibia Fracture
Tibial shaft fracture is a common clinical injury. Intramedullary nail internal fixation has the biomechanical advantages of minimally invasive and axial fixation, making it a standard solution for surgical treatment. There are two main nailing methods for tibial intrame...Read more -
Playing football causes ACL injury that prevents walking Minimally invasive surgery helps rebuild ligament
Jack, a 22-year-old football enthusiast, plays football with his friends every week, and football has become an indispensable part of his daily life. Last weekend when playing football, Zhang accidentally slipped and fell, so painful that he could not stand up, unable to...Read more -
Surgical techniques|”Spider web technique” suture fixation of comminuted patella fractures
Comminuted fracture of the patella is a difficult clinical problem. The difficulty lies in how to reduce it, piece it together to form a complete joint surface, and how to fix and maintain fixation. At present, there are many internal fixation methods for comminuted pate...Read more -
Perspective Technique | Introduction to a Method for Intraoperative Assessment of Rotational Deformity of the Lateral Malleolus
Ankle fractures are one of the most common types of fractures in clinical practice. Except for some Grade I/II rotational injuries and abduction injuries, most ankle fractures usually involve the lateral malleolus. Weber A/B type lateral malleolus fractures typically res...Read more -
Herapeutic strategies for postoperative infections in artificial joint replacements
Infection is one of the most serious complications after artificial joint replacement, which not only brings multiple surgical blows to patients, but also consumes huge medical resources. Over the past 10 years, the infection rate after artificial joint replacement has d...Read more -
Surgical Technique: Headless Compression Screws Effectively Treat Internal Ankle Fractures
Fractures of the inner ankle often require incisional reduction and internal fixation, either with screw fixation alone or with a combination of plates and screws. Traditionally, the fracture is temporarily fixed with a Kirschner pin and then fixed with a half-threaded c...Read more -
“Box Technique”: A small technique for preoperative assessment of the length of the intramedullary nail in the femur.
Fractures of the intertrochanteric region of the femur account for 50% of hip fractures and are the most common type of fracture in elderly patients. Intramedullary nail fixation is the gold standard for surgical treatment of intertrochanteric fractures. There is a conse...Read more -
Femoral Plate Internal Fixation Procedure
There are two types of surgical methods, plate screws and intramedullary pins, the former includes general plate screws and AO system compression plate screws, and the latter includes closed and open retrograde or retrograde pins. The choice is based on the specific site...Read more -
Surgical Technique | Novel Autologous “Structural” Bone Grafting for Treating Nonunion of Clavicle Fractures
Clavicle fractures are one of the most common upper limb fractures in clinical practice, with 82% of clavicle fractures being midshaft fractures. Most clavicle fractures without significant displacement can be treated conservatively with figure-of-eight bandages, while t...Read more -
MRI Diagnosis of Meniscal Tear of the Knee Joint
The meniscus is located between the medial and lateral femoral condyles and the medial and lateral tibial condyles and is composed of fibrocartilage with a certain degree of mobility, which can be moved along with the movement of the knee joint and plays an important str...Read more -
Two internal fixation methods for combined fractures of the tibial plateau and ipsilateral tibial shaft fracture.
Tibial plateau fractures combined with ipsilateral tibial shaft fractures are commonly seen in high-energy injuries, with 54% being open fractures. Previous studies have found that 8.4% of tibial plateau fractures are associated with concomitant tibial shaft fractures, w...Read more -
OPEN-DOOR Posterior Cervical Laminoplasty procedure
KEYPOINT 1. The unipolar electric knife cuts the fascia and then peels the muscle under the periosteum, pay attention to protect the articular synovial joint, meanwhile the ligament at the root of the spinous process should not be removed in order to keep the integrity ...Read more